Give. Remember always to give. That is the one thing that will make you grow.
ELIZABETH TAYLORNo matter what happens, I’m loud, noisy, earthy and ready for much more living.
More Elizabeth Taylor Quotes
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When I’m not with the one I love, I love the one I’m with.
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I’ve always sung in the shower. Now I make the stage a mental shower in order not to get too uptight and enjoy it.
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Acting is, to me now, artificial. Seeing people suffer is real. It couldn’t be more real. Some people don’t like to look at it in the face because it’s painful. But if nobody does, then nothing gets done.
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Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.
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Some of my best leading men have been dogs and horses.
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I’m not like anyone. I’m me.
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I’m not worried about dying. I consult with God, my maker. And I don’t have a lot of problems to work out. I’m pretty squared anyway.
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How can money be the root of all evil when shopping is the cure for all sadness?
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The things that are important to me – being a mother, a businesswoman, an activist – are all things that were borne out of great passion.
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I believe in mind over matter and doing anything you set your mind on.
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I adore wearing gems, but not because they are mine. You can’t possess radiance, you can only admire it.
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I was born with scoliosis. I have a double curvature of the spine, and it’s forced me to use a wheelchair because the disease has really taken hold. It really saddens me that I can’t ride.
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The most sensible thing to do to people you hate is to drink their brandy.
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I hate myself on the screen. I want to die. My voice is either too high or too gravelly. I want to dive under the carpet. I’d love to be tall and willowy. I’m short.
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I would totally lose myself in the music and be a gypsy. I would go wherever I wanted to in my head – wherever the music took me. My body followed.
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